Is this my own self from another universe?My god, woke up and checked the score. Do not touch that dial. Staying up until the 40th now. They might pull this off.
Raina still has to prove his worth, though. One off game in 20 odd matches wont count. He's not feeling the pressure because Dhoni guarantees him the spot and also with Yuvraj out, he's pretty much got a free pass to his slot.If India don't make it to the finals, they won't have anyone to blame but themselves. That being said, the future looks very bright with the likes of Kohli and Raina pulling their weight. It's pretty cool to see a lot of these teams having promising new talent to guide them to the next WC.
So who would Australia prefer?
Raina still has to prove his worth, though. One off game in 20 odd matches wont count. He's not feeling the pressure because Dhoni guarantees him the spot and also with Yuvraj out, he's pretty much got a free pass to his slot.
Willy, are you ruing the fact that you could have taken me up on that bet ..(Aus v SL final)
My question wasnt "what would YOU prefer" but rather "what would Australia prefer".Sri Lanka have been more competitive than India all summer, so probably SL. Depends how the last match goes. If Australia beat SL, they may as well go on and beat India next.
My question wasnt "what would YOU prefer" but rather "what would Australia prefer".
SL has been more competitive than India definitely but why would Australia chose a stronger opposition in the finals? Besides throwing the last game could also give SL the momentum back and the "wood" over Australia in head-to-head matches.
Correct answer:Give the Friday game your best shot at winning. Throwing game is throwing momentum and confidence away.
Also this is why Malinga is NOT the best bowler at death.
Regardless of Kohli's mode, Malinga kept bowling mindlessly. He kept feeding Kohli on his legs after getting mauled ball after ball.Kohli was in beast mode tonight, would've taken anyone to the cleaners I reckon.
He probably would have got Kohli out with a rank full toss that no one expects.Seriously, could you have imagined McKay bowling to Kohli tonight on that pitch? LOL.
He's not arrogant, he's just feisty.Kohli even though you might be an arrogant jerk.... Holy fucking shit you deserve to be after that. Wow then bam! Wow!
Cricinfo said:Kohli spent the last two days not thinking about cricket. Just getting away from it all. When his family called from India and spoke about cricket, he hung up. "I said, 'Please don't talk about cricket, please don't tell me to do it in the last game because I am not even thinking of it.' We were all staying as relaxed as possible because to be honest we had nothing to lose. This was one game for us, we had to give it our all. Just wanted to enjoy as much as possible, which didn't go probably our way in the first innings but the way we batted in the second innings I think it is going to lift up the spirits of the team."
Cricinfo said:"Sachin waited for around 50 ODIs and 4 tours to get his first one day hundred in Australia. Kohli did it in 8th ODI in his first tour. What a player for the present and the future he is going to be." Comparisons with Sachin can wait, Vivekraj, but you have made a good point there.
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Cricinfo said:Kallis to bowl, can he finish things off?
46.1 Kallis to Ellis, no run, short of a good length, Ellis mistimes a pull towards midwicket
46.2 Kallis to Ellis, SIX, excellent strike by Ellis, landed on a length and he got under it superbly, launching Kallis for a maximum over the long-on boundary
46.3 Kallis to Ellis, no run, pitched on a length outside off again, swings across the line, mistimes it to midwicket
46.4 Kallis to Ellis, 1 leg bye, slower one that he failed to pick, tried to flick it over square leg but was into the shot too early, a leg bye behind point
46.5 Kallis to McKay, no run, back of a length on the off, gets back and defends it solidly to cover
46.6 Kallis to McKay, no run, short of a good length, stays back and offers Kallis the straight bat
West Indies ODI Squad: Michael Clarke (capt), Shane Watson, George Bailey, Daniel Christian, Xavier Doherty, Peter Forrest, Brad Haddin, Ben Hilfenhaus, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, Brett Lee, Nathan Lyon, Clint McKay, James Pattinson, Matthew Wade (wk), David Warner
Twenty20 Squad: George Bailey (capt), Shane Watson, Daniel Christian, Xavier Doherty, Peter Forrest, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, Brett Lee, Nathan Lyon, Clint McKay, James Pattinson, Matthew Wade (wk), David Warner
Fuck, edit much.
Haddin ugh, thought they where showing some balls with all the new faces in the Aus team but no.
Thanks!lol nice avatar irfan
In regards to him being India's captain, its not too far off. If Dhoni continues the way he's currently captaining, he might not last till the next WC despite that being a goal of Dhoni's. Kohli has already won a WC as an Under-19 captain.
Cricinfo said:Kohli's elevation to vice-captaincy comes after his sustained run of success in one-day cricket. He was the highest run-getter in the format in 2011, is the leading run-scorer in the ongoing Commonwealth Bank series and has been one of India's few bright spots on the dismal tour of Australia. "The selection committee and board feels that Virat Kohli could be good future captaincy material," Kris Srikkanth, the chairman of selectors, told reporters in Mumbai.